Classroom, the best choice for students
Article by May 26, 2021
The Barbados Association of Guidance Counsellors is fully in agreement with students returning to the classroom.
President of the association Dr Patricia Welch firmly believes that even as the country continues to battle COVID-19, it is vital that students are allowed to interact with their teachers and friends in a face-to-face setting.
Her comments follow an eventful return to face-to-face classes. At least three schools have been closed because of positive COVID-19 cases among students.
Since the resumption of physical classes on May 2, the Princess Margaret Secondary School, Ellerslie Secondary and most recently Vauxhall Primary, have all been forced to temporarily close their doors.
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This followed a two-day consultative workshop in Buea that brought together all the ten Regional Delegates of Secondary Education.
Secondary education officers have not been indifferent to the recent wave of violence in secondary school milieu that rocked Cameroon. The case of Njomi Tchakounte, a mathematics teacher, stabbed to death by his Form 3 student in Government High School Nkolbisson, in Yaounde on January 14, 2020 has caused teachers to feel unsafe in their work places.Lire aussi : Chantiers de la CAN 2021 : le Minsep rassuré à l’Ouest
In an unannounced search at GBHS Nkol-Eton in Yaounde in February, students were seen with knives, machetes, razor blades, nails and cannabis in their bags. When asked what the weaponry were meant for, they replied that they were to retaliate against their counterparts of Charles Atangana Government Technical High School, a neigbouring school to GBHS Nkol-Eton. Th
Rooskey woman is part of new Career Camps for Teens
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Two experienced guidance counsellors have developed a range of career camps for second level students to help inform them about subject choices, what different careers involve and the various paths to achieving your dream job or career.
Faustina McLoughlin from Rooskey (daughter of Neil Moran and Loretta Mulligan) and Breda Ann de Courcey from Cleggan, Connemara, both teach in secondary schools in Dublin but have identified a need for one-to-one mentoring and better research skills for teenagers who may be unsure what course or career to pursue.
While young people are resilient, Faustina feels they can be under pressure with schoolwork and, at times, bombarded by information on a wide range of career options.
Rooskey woman is part of new Career Camps for Teens
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Two experienced guidance counsellors have developed a range of career camps for second level students to help inform them about subject choices, what different careers involve and the various paths to achieving your dream job or career.
Faustina McLoughlin from Rooskey (daughter of Neil Moran and Loretta Mulligan) and Breda Ann de Courcey from Cleggan, Connemara, both teach in secondary schools in Dublin but have identified a need for one-to-one mentoring and better research skills for teenagers who may be unsure what course or career to pursue.
While young people are resilient, Faustina feels they can be under pressure with schoolwork and, at times, bombarded by information on a wide range of career options.
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